Pedro Pascal looked effortlessly stylish as he headed home from the From The World Of John Wick: Ballerina world premiere at Cineworld Leicester Square on Thursday evening.
The Last Of Us star, 50, appeared in great spirits as he smiled while donning a casual beige bomber jacket and denim jeans.
The actor added a cheeky pop of colour with mustard coloured socks as he left the premiere after supporting the film’s star and his close pal Ana De Armas.
The pair, who both starred in the 2019 film The Wasp Network, were seen giggling together on the red carpet earlier in the evening, after Ana’s new boyfriend Tom Cruise was nowhere to be seen.
Pedro’s appearance comes after the he left his fellow travellers stunned as he took a budget flight to the French Riviera for the 78th Cannes Film Festival earlier this week.
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Pedro Pascal looked effortlessly stylish in a beige bomber jacket as he left the John Wick: Ballerina premiere in London on Thursday evening after budget airline flight to Cannes
The actor added a cheeky pop of colour with mustard coloured socks as he left the premiere after supporting the film’s star and his close pal Ana De Armas
Pedro was making the trip for the official premiere of his latest film, Eddington, but he eschewed the private jets and luxury first class treatment afforded many A-list stars.
Instead he opted to hunker down in economy class on a British Airways flight – much to the astonishment of those on the same flight.
Video footage shared across X showed the actor ‘queuing like a normal person’ at a crowded terminal gate as he prepared to board his flight.
He was later seen stowing his designer hand-luggage in an overhead compartment before settling into one of the plane’s cramped coach seats.
Pascal was even seen mingling with airline stewards after rising from his seat to stretch his legs in one of the carriage’s narrow aisles.
Following their arrival in the south-of-France, the actor was forced to return to the plane after apparently leaving his mobile phone on board.
Playing his unexpected appearance for laughs, fellow traveller Lucas Pelizaro – who was also bound for the Cannes Film Festival premiere of Eddington – pretended the actor had followed him across the Atlantic before turning up at the same event.
Commenting on the post, one X user wrote: ‘All jokes aside, the fact he flew economy makes me love him even more.’
Earlier in the evening the pair, who both starred in the 2019 film The Wasp Network, were seen giggling together on the red carpet
The film’s star Catalina Sandino Moreno was also seen leaving as she wowed in a one shoulder red long dress
Meanwhile Love Island stars Gabby Allen (R) and Olivia Hawkins (L) were dressed up to the nines as they both out on a very busty display
Tyler West and his girlfriend Molly Rainford opted for matching black ensembles as they held hands while leaving the event
Wallis Day looked sensational in a pale pink slip dress
Wallis (L) and Catalina (R) put on very glamorous displays for the London premiere as they wowed in their long dresses
Zara Deniz wowed in a purple silk party dress and matching shoes as she was joined by a pal
David Haye was joined by his girlfriend Sian Osborne as they linked arms after the glamorous date night
Ian McShane kept it simple in a black suit and grey shirt
Norman Reedus opted for a eye-catching red and white striped shirt
Pedro’s appearance comes after the he left his fellow travellers stunned as he took a budget flight to the French Riviera for the 78th Cannes Film Festival earlier this week
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A second added: ‘That’s awesome.’
While a third joked: ‘Wow, the security at Cannes even spotted him on their huge oversized security monitors. Why didn’t they grab him?’
Hours later, the premiere of indie director Ari Aster’s latest film, Eddington, attracted a particularly glitzy crowd to the Cannes Film Festival’s red carpet, with Pedro, Joaquin Phoenix and Angelina Jolie in attendance.
Eddington pits Pedro, who plays a small-town mayor, against Phoenix’s downbeat sheriff in an election campaign that kicks off as tensions over COVID-19 mask policies and the Black Lives Matter protests were both reaching their apex in 2020.
Industry publication IndieWire gave the film set in the U.S. state of New Mexico top marks, calling it the “first truly modern American Western” while the BBC said the “deranged,” star-studded thriller would leave audiences breathless.